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Azeri speaker slams president of European Parliament

Azeri speaker slams president of European Parliament
28.11.2014 18:08

(Baku Daily) - Oqtay Asadov, speaker of Azerbaijan’s parliament, accused Martin Shultz, president of the European Parliament, of making “non-ethical” and “non-objective” statements about Azerbaijan. 

“There are a few Muslim countries in Europe, and they (European politicians) are attacking them,” Asadov said today in parliament.

He said Shultz should care about “anti-Semitism”, “discrimination” and “police violence” that are taking place in Europe.  

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